I just had another interesting experience with a CFL. I have a lamp in
the den with a CFL. It is on a mechanical timer to come on in the
evening and go off after about 5 hours. Last night my wife was sitting
near the lamp when it came on. She called to me saying the light is
smoking. The electronic ballast unit was hot and smoking. Now, no harm
done other than scratch one CFL, but what if no one had been home when
this happened.
This and their terribly short life are the reasons I hate CFL's.
"Another fine mess you've gotten us into Ollie" Whoops my mistake It's
our government and Al Gore that got us into this.
David
KC2JD/4
Jim P wrote:
> I've noticed they 'do a number' on the VLF and LF spectrum; the
> band around 60 kHz WWVB comes alive with a number of
> carriers when running CFLs (as well as other SMPS!)
>
> JimP // WB5WPA //
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Adam Koczarski" <ka7ark@ka7ark.com>
> To: <rfi@contesting.com>
> Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2009 2:59 PM
> Subject: Re: [RFI] CFLs and LEDs
>
>
>> The only negative experience I've had with them is the noise they generate
>> on my home wiring. I use a lot of X10 controls in my home automation
> system
>> and the switch for my outdoor porch and garage lights don't run reliably
> if
>> I use CFLs in the fixtures.
>>
>> Adam - ka7ark
>> http://ka7ark.com
>>
>
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